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eReads South Africa is a self publishing and support platform for local authors. It is designed to give unknown authors a chance to make their names. This blog is intended as a resource for authors, from conception, through publication and beyond.

Friday, 28 March 2014

I'm an aspiring writer - what now?

So you're an 'aspiring writer'?

No, you're not. You're either a writer, or you aren't. And do you know how you can tell? If you write, you're a writer. What you are, is an aspiring author. (Or possibly journalist. How would I know? I'm just a keyboard monkey).

To make the leap from 'writer' to 'author' you need one thing - to be published. Of course there's plenty of steps between the two, and plenty of ways to get lost and distracted on the way.

But where do you start?

By writing, silly.

There are no set rules for how to hammer your book together. I personally prefer to just power through the first draft, figuring out plot lines and characters as I go, without worrying too much about the gaping plot holes I leave in my wake. Others prefer to work out their plots meticulously, point by point, then cobble them together in a first draft later. Still others work on their characters long before the story even starts to evolve, and let their characters tell them where to go.

How you work is up to you, and your first step is probably figuring out what works best for you. Do you draft? Do you plot? Do you dream up characters? Do you mess around on the internet hoping fairies finish the book for you?

That last one doesn't work. Trust me.

I take it back, there is one set rule for writing. WRITE! Every day. Whether it's 100 words or 3 000, write. Because before you can get your book published, you have to finish it. And we really want to see that finished manuscript. Go write. We're waiting.

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Featured Author: Maruwan Gasant

Maruwan Gasant is a South African author and actor. His first novel, Night of the Dogs, faces some stark truths that we as South Africans often try to keep buried, whether for the sake of relations, or out of shame.

With this tale of truth and consequence, Maruwan poses the question, "Can there be healing if the scabs remain?" and rips those scabs off to reveal the wounds that lie beneath. The author believes that all history is important, but "emotional history should be left in the 'unclaimed' sections of the lost and found departments of airports in the journey of life".

Available on eReads and Amazon, Night of the Dogs is exactly the type of book that we at eReads love to include on our list. It's an offering from an unknown author (at least, for now) that really makes the reader sit up and think, as you can see from these excerpts:

 

Friday, 21 March 2014

Why do we exist?

It's simple. South African writers just don't have the resources and support that they deserve. There is a wealth of talent in this country, but no one knows what to do with it. The publishing industry is small, and the good men and women within the industry can only do so much.

Self publishing is becoming more and more relevant across the world. The mistrust that many have for a self published work is starting to fade - because there have been so many successes in self publishing. Stick around, and we'll be profiling a few of these in the future.

ePublishing is not just becoming more relevant, it's the preferred form of publishing internationally. SA is so far behind on this trend, it's embarrassing. The publishing houses still fear it, to a large extent, or just don't have the time and resources to get in there. There is some great work being done by a few imprints. For example, the RHS imprint eKhaya is a purely electronic publisher and has given a few SA authors their big break; authors such as Christine Porter, Celia Bayliss and award winning S.O. Kenani.




But the real power comes in self publishing electronically. Electronic publishing has made it so much easier for writers to just get out there and do it themselves. But just because you're a writer, doesn't mean you have your head wrapped around every aspect of the industry. And it's a complex one, from finding the right editor, designing the perfect cover, to marketing. Oh, marketing, thou dark and twisted mistress.

That's where eReads comes in. Our team has the industry savvy to help you through the rocky paths of publishing. Whether you're an author seeking a publisher, or seeking to self publish. Whether you're a publisher trying to break into the world of electronic marketing, eReads can help. It starts with this blog, so keep an eye.

If you have any questions, drop us a comment. We'll get back to you personally, or in your very own blog post.